Towering above the coastal plain and what’s left of the lush tropical forests of northern Borneo, Mt Kinabalu is the biggest tourist attraction in Sabah
and the centrepiece of the vast 754-sq-km Kinabalu National Park. The
towns scattered around its base also have some attractions of their own,
so you can easily spend a few days here instead of charging straight
for the summit.
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